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Could you repeat that, please? Chris Harrell questions Travis Kellet in a mock Spanish interview. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj , 2: ,f'N .., 'X ' ,. , You make me sick! Jealousy shines through on Parul Pate1's face when she glares at Patti Rains. Patty's going on the Europe '86 trip. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Total concentration. The only thing Whit Suber seems to have on his mind is to accomplish this Spanish game where the object is to swing the wooden block onto the stick. iPhoto by Robert Freeman! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's an elephant? Yes, it's an elephant along with many other projects Spanish students make every year. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Get serious you guys! Mr. Mark Frank's sixth period class enjoys clowning around as they learn German. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj. Foreign Languages
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Q L mg at .'W1QS,i., 'M Steady as he goes. Mark Huggins paints a sports action picture in his art class. iPhoto by Scott Kingl A little criticism never hurts. Brian Coleman gives his opinion of the picture. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Feeling Through rt Expressions Of The Heart hat is art? Art was just about anything students wanted it to be depending upon their imagination. Delisa Simon said, lt's the expansion of non-reality in the mind. Missy Pociecha said, Art was a good way to express my feelings. There were many different types of art students chose to do. A popular pro- ject was letting each student design his own T-shirt. This involved everyone designing his own print an then screen- ing it on the shirt. Even though there was a variety of different media, it seemed the favorite of must students was the most basic: pencil drawings. Most students simply liked drawing be- cause it was practical. The main advan- tage of pencil drawing was mistakes were much easily taken care of in pencil than in paint. Art fit very easily in many of the stu- dents life styles at work or play. Some said they looked at art as a future goal since they planned to use it in their careers. Others thought of it as simply a leisure activity. Whatever the prefer- ence, it's a gift to treasure and be proud of. Amy Coggins Art
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